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alec young joins us with his thoughts. he's global equity strategist at s&p capital i.q. >> susie: alec, we've had a couple of days of pretty big sell-offs. could it get worse? >> i think in the short term, it could, susie. i think what we're seeing on wall street is investors being a little taken aback at the misses on the top line. given all of the uncertainty that we have with the fiscal cliff and the drag that could pose on revenue growth into 2013, i think there may be room for consensus expectation on revenues to come down a little bit more. if you look at some of the stock market reactions to some of these revenue misses, they've been pretty severe, and i think that's an indication that there's a wide gap between what wall street is expecting and what companies roll delivering. >> susie: but why is this happening now? we all knew that earnings were going to be weak. we know that the global economy is weak, whether you're talking about europe or china. so what's the real issue here? >> well, i think this is the first
alec young joins us with his thoughts. he's global equity strategist at s&p capital i.q. >> susie: alec, we've had a couple of days of pretty big sell-offs. could it get worse? >> i think in the short term, it could, susie. i think what we're seeing on wall street is investors being a little taken aback at the misses on the top line. given all of the uncertainty that we have with the fiscal cliff and the drag that could pose on revenue growth into 2013, i think there may be room...
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words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked two questions. do you trust the bbc? and are you proud of it? and he compared it with figures compared back in 2009 and in both the figures have gone down. in terms of pride, 76% in 2009, 62% now. and do you trust the bbc? again, it's gone down. 62% to 45%, less than half of it. and it's restoring trust in inquiry which was beginning its work. >> i've been a -- >> to police the bbc, many new something. together they might have seen there was a pattern. david, bbc news. >> let's take a look at other news from around the world now. syrian state television is reporting that 10 people have died when a car bomb exploded in the suburb of demascus. it's believed children were among the dead. opposition activists say the syrian air force has launched attack on rebels. it's the largest air strik
words like flicky were used. it's very important to me, it's important to the staff of the children in need. it's a wonderful charity. >> so there were doubts. new research suggests there has been a decline. the polling firm asked two questions. do you trust the bbc? and are you proud of it? and he compared it with figures compared back in 2009 and in both the figures have gone down. in terms of pride, 76% in 2009, 62% now. and do you trust the bbc? again, it's gone down. 62% to 45%, less...
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the biggest challenge for us right now remains new york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >> warner: why is it prove... i know we're only a day into this, but difficult to reopen new york airports. are these just under water or is there damage? >> well, evaluating damage butf so, for example, laguardia has some water on the runways. that needs to be pumped off. the systems need to be inspected both the lighting and landing equipment and the navigation inspected.eeds to be j.f.k. will likely open around noon tomorrow. some aircraft will be coming in there and hopefully starting full service again on thursday. newark right now is without commercial power
the biggest challenge for us right now remains new york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >>...
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because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congressman rehberg voted against additional critical funding for prosthetic... >> jon tester votes to raise taxes... >> ryssdal: it's not hard to find political free speech in montana today. you see it all the time in what seems to be an endless run of political attack ads. >> and voted to raise the debt limit six times. >> ryssdal: the amount of money being spent is amazing. >> it could be $20 million on broadcast television. how do you like them apples? in the state of montana. >> ryssdal: so long as i know where the apples are coming from, i'm all right. that's the question. i don't know where the apples are coming from. >> right. we don't know where the apples are coming from and that's the problem here. >> ryssdal: david parker is a professor at montana state university. he's been tracking the tv ad spending in this senate race. >> it is incredibly difficult
because it's what guides us. it's what... it allows us the opportunity to govern ourselves. >> over a thousand left limbs in iraq and afghanistan. but congressman rehberg voted against additional critical funding for prosthetic... >> jon tester votes to raise taxes... >> ryssdal: it's not hard to find political free speech in montana today. you see it all the time in what seems to be an endless run of political attack ads. >> and voted to raise the debt limit six times....
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there's hundreds of us-- hundreds, thousands of us. look, 31,000 scientists and engineers signed a statement to the contrary to what you just read. >> hockenberry: the oregon petition? >> yes. >> hockenberry: the 14-year-old petition is not exactly an exclusive club. a bachelor of science degree is all it takes to get you on the list. this document, skeptics claim, counters the scientific consensus on global warming. now, are they all scientists? >> yes. one-third of them have ph.d.s. look, they are not specialists in climate. >> hockenberry: well, some were celebrities and friends... >> eh... >> hockenberry: it's a time- honored tactic by the skeptics: authentic-looking documents and reports that don't stand up to independent scrutiny. singer also signed the oregon petition. this is not his first time going up against accepted science. >> hockenberry: was the science around chlorofluorocarbons hyped, the science around secondhand smoke hyped, the science around the ozone layer hyped, going back ten, 15, 20 years? >> i'm happy to discu
there's hundreds of us-- hundreds, thousands of us. look, 31,000 scientists and engineers signed a statement to the contrary to what you just read. >> hockenberry: the oregon petition? >> yes. >> hockenberry: the 14-year-old petition is not exactly an exclusive club. a bachelor of science degree is all it takes to get you on the list. this document, skeptics claim, counters the scientific consensus on global warming. now, are they all scientists? >> yes. one-third of...
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that i use it for. san diego is an all-electric station so i guess that would be really useful up here. everyone likes the idea of being green up here. i feel that the city would benefit from a hybrid type situation. and a couple things to address that i wanted -- i listened today what people were saying. so, first of all, i think outreach from students for cars to go because they could be the political support we need for on-site or on-street parking because in my opinion that is the best way to go because car to go is useful for me because i could find one essentially down the road from my house instead of finding it in a parking spot or in a parking garage. the other thing is that car to go uses smartcar, very small in san francisco. most cars could could not fit into. cars could fit into all those spots. * so i don't think we have as many issues to worry about here as, say, bigger cars because there's tons and tons of parking in the city that most cars can't fit into. car to go would be a very good
that i use it for. san diego is an all-electric station so i guess that would be really useful up here. everyone likes the idea of being green up here. i feel that the city would benefit from a hybrid type situation. and a couple things to address that i wanted -- i listened today what people were saying. so, first of all, i think outreach from students for cars to go because they could be the political support we need for on-site or on-street parking because in my opinion that is the best way...
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this allowed the resident does not want her to use her name. is afraid of retaliation. >> it is freezing and they will not turn the air off. >> in the fall, management to turn off the air and turn on the heat. the last few nights have been chilly, but the heat has off.ned tenants are up said. >> it was absolutely miserable this morning. i had to wear layers in my own house. managers wait until the last minute to turn on the heat. should have the option. of front desk employee told decision had not been made the heat and no one was on anyway.urn it a short time after we arrived, a manager assured me that decision had been made over weekend. >> it would be wonderful. >> this elderly resident said the cold had exacerbated her asthma. >> i would be delighted. i would be so appreciative. >> city official confirms to me -- they do. about the heat turning non -- turning the lake. after they turn on the heat, they get complaints from residents that it is too hot. >> breaking news from fairfax which refers to confirm found in a wooded area is back of br
this allowed the resident does not want her to use her name. is afraid of retaliation. >> it is freezing and they will not turn the air off. >> in the fall, management to turn off the air and turn on the heat. the last few nights have been chilly, but the heat has off.ned tenants are up said. >> it was absolutely miserable this morning. i had to wear layers in my own house. managers wait until the last minute to turn on the heat. should have the option. of front desk employee...
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thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> today is a beautiful day for a ball game in washington, d.c. for the washington nationals this is what we were waiting for when the effort -- when the team first came here in 2008, suffering through a miserable year. it all came together and now, as we said for time, your washington national's are in the playoffs. we will talk about this in a couple of minutes, but right now we want to talk about coming down to the game today. very nice conditions, right around the corner from me. ♪ >> [unintelligible] looking up at the big american flag notice how it is blowing in little bit. -- a little bit. as we continue throughout the day, the wind is going to pick up. your hourly forecast, right now 61. [drumming] temperatures into the 60's, 70's for the high. a comfortable day. the wind is of the southwest right now. going from third base to right field, the outfield. here is a quick look at your travel forecast. minneapolis
thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> today is a beautiful day for a ball game in washington, d.c. for the washington nationals this is what we were waiting for when the effort -- when the team first came here in 2008, suffering through a miserable year. it all came together and now, as we said for time, your washington national's are in the playoffs. we will talk about this in a couple of minutes, but right now we want to talk...
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manufacturer guidelines warned that they should only be used on a single output circuit. if you plug it into an extension cord or hours t -- a power strip, mr. can overheat and cause a fire. >> we have an air conditioner, mike white, and a telephone, and there is room for more. -- an air conditioner, microwave, and a telephone, and there is room for more. in this case, one thing should be plugged in. >> cell phones and laptops poll in less electricity and are safer to use with powers to it's an extension cords. but not all power strips are made the same. >> these looks similar to each other and have the same number of plugs. they even have a core that looks similar. >> but the one on the left is heavier. it will and will power loads safely. another difference -- the strip on the left has been listing, underwriters laboratories, which suggests the safety standard in the u.s., a certification for products. another power to pass the safety label under and to experts -- another power strip has a safety label on known to experts. >> important stuff there. coming up, your maryl
manufacturer guidelines warned that they should only be used on a single output circuit. if you plug it into an extension cord or hours t -- a power strip, mr. can overheat and cause a fire. >> we have an air conditioner, mike white, and a telephone, and there is room for more. -- an air conditioner, microwave, and a telephone, and there is room for more. in this case, one thing should be plugged in. >> cell phones and laptops poll in less electricity and are safer to use with...
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tory dunnan joins us from washington, d.c. issues like the attack in libya are really dominating the discussion right now. >> we did get a slight preview of this at the second presidential debate in new york but the third and final debate promises to be feisty. >> al qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> reporter: in an election where the economy is the top issue for voters, some of the most pointed jabs have been over for policy. >> where's american leadership? >> reporter: the two campaigns continue to face off over the attack in libya that led to the death of ambassador chris stevens. >> i said this was an act of terror. >> reporter: today republicans are pounces on president obama. >> you would admit it's not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as all of us being on the same page. >> here's what i will say. if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> i can't even get angry. it's so inappropriate. >> when he said it was not optimal, that's a poor choice of words. >> r
tory dunnan joins us from washington, d.c. issues like the attack in libya are really dominating the discussion right now. >> we did get a slight preview of this at the second presidential debate in new york but the third and final debate promises to be feisty. >> al qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> reporter: in an election where the economy is the top issue for voters, some of the most pointed jabs have been over for policy. >> where's...
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. >> it will not discourage us. the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> russian forn says he supports a plan to sd inspectors back to syria. they're considering expanding the team of observers. the previous team left in august after a cease-fire at that time failed. the new york times reported last thursday that the family accrued assets worth about $2.7 billion. the newspaper says the wealth includes shares of major insurance firms. a lawyer issued a statement rejecting the accusations. any illegal business activities and have no hidden riches. the claims were fabricated abroord. >> translator: some members of the international community are trying to create instability by smearing china and its leaders. >> some high ranking officials are not required to disclose their assets to the public. >>> people who work in finance in japan are joining us. what investors are waiting to here? >> investors and traders are waing in fnt of their scree 're w hearing that japan central bank plans to ease credit
. >> it will not discourage us. the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> russian forn says he supports a plan to sd inspectors back to syria. they're considering expanding the team of observers. the previous team left in august after a cease-fire at that time failed. the new york times reported last thursday that the family accrued assets worth about $2.7 billion. the newspaper says the wealth includes shares of major insurance firms. a lawyer issued a statement...
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was confusing for us to be called the hiv research section when so many of us do research. we are called bridge hiv because we're a bridge to the east bay, to our international collaboraters, from the past, the very beginning of the epidemic when there was a research study called the san francisco clinic city cohort study or the hepatitis b cohort study, that specimens from is that study were used to develop the very first hiv antibody test to where a link to the past and the future. so, we're a link to the past and the future, and more than anything we're a link to the community. and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the wa
was confusing for us to be called the hiv research section when so many of us do research. we are called bridge hiv because we're a bridge to the east bay, to our international collaboraters, from the past, the very beginning of the epidemic when there was a research study called the san francisco clinic city cohort study or the hepatitis b cohort study, that specimens from is that study were used to develop the very first hiv antibody test to where a link to the past and the future. so, we're...
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. >> officials with the national tell us they hope have this cleaned up in the couple of weeks toyota many tourists say it is also -- many say it is also worth a long term fix. >> it would be better to look at it. is causing officials say they have done , as the entire project cost around $100,000. money well spent, according to officials.rk service >> this was not expected and it is frustrating, but we will deal it. >> and jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> the weather is not helping much. >> meteorologist steve rudin is the weather center with when expect sunshine. >> give it another couple of hours. skies will start to clear. the showers had come to an end. the showers are now to the north east, moving into new jersey. they have moved. look that temperatures. 78 reagan national airport. 77 at dulles. korean the martin county mountains. the travel forecast -- cooler in the mountains. the travel forecast -- no problems. thewest looking at some of great. changes on theg way. highs only in the upper- lower-60's. when in a fewu minutes. police have a composite who might bean responsible for
. >> officials with the national tell us they hope have this cleaned up in the couple of weeks toyota many tourists say it is also -- many say it is also worth a long term fix. >> it would be better to look at it. is causing officials say they have done , as the entire project cost around $100,000. money well spent, according to officials.rk service >> this was not expected and it is frustrating, but we will deal it. >> and jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> the...
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went to workbtoritt mchenry tells us what happened. -- britt mchenry tells us happened. >> he gets back up. onlyometimes you say, the redskins. only the redskins can have two collide and into each r before the game started. us an 18-point lead, but on the redskins have their quarterback lead game-winning drive. he lit up the field. his mom was there to see him. td.-9 yard -- a 39-yard they trail in the fourth until yarder give the bucs a one-point lead. then it came down to this -- wait for it. almost misses again, but the time was the chart -- charm. it goes through. redskins improved to 2-2 with a 22-24 wen. means a happy plane ride back. practice.reat week of through the first weeks of the season. in the season. one-three does not look as good as 2-2. proud of being 2-2. >> we will have more coming up sports from the locker room. replacemente referees, that would not have f your goal. a huge fire. who came to the rescue. , attacked aohan room? how a congressional aide >> tonight is shutting down. ard neighbors have to say about that. the future this waterfront property. a wild and fi
went to workbtoritt mchenry tells us what happened. -- britt mchenry tells us happened. >> he gets back up. onlyometimes you say, the redskins. only the redskins can have two collide and into each r before the game started. us an 18-point lead, but on the redskins have their quarterback lead game-winning drive. he lit up the field. his mom was there to see him. td.-9 yard -- a 39-yard they trail in the fourth until yarder give the bucs a one-point lead. then it came down to this -- wait...
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especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause] [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] [applause] >> the project. [applause] let's give them another round. ok. that brings us to the acknowledgements and closing remarks. on behalf of the san francisco african-american historical society, i would -- something like this cannot happen without the involvement of a lot of people. and some of those people on the back of your programs, we have listed all the members of the committee who worked hard and long to make this happen. nobody worked as hard as kirsten in the mayor's office out of the office of may -- neighbo
especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing]...
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. >>> thanks for staying up with us. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up, dave ross has a redskins report from the big apple plus the tigers away for the world series opponent. first, it's college football saturday. the maryland football team is not going catch breaking at the quarterback position. danny o'brien, the 2010acc rookie-of-the-year transferred in the offseason. brown, who took o'brien's place, didn't get to take a snap this year after tearing his acl in the preseason and more bad news for his replacement. the freshman quarterback perry hill is hoping to make it 3-0 in acc play today and however, his day would end early. the terms trail by 7. intercepted by david amerson. he tries to make the tackel and is blocked in the back and taken down. another look, the left knee buckles. the coach said the injury doesn't look good. more on his injury after an mri. the final secs, he is up, completes the pass and tonight, 33 yards and is down to the wolfpack's 14 all. six minutes year ago, he can win it from 33 yards out and no good. maryland end
. >>> thanks for staying up with us. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up, dave ross has a redskins report from the big apple plus the tigers away for the world series opponent. first, it's college football saturday. the maryland football team is not going catch breaking at the quarterback position. danny o'brien, the 2010acc rookie-of-the-year transferred in the offseason. brown, who took o'brien's place, didn't get to take a snap this year after tearing his acl in the preseason and more bad...
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she fired back, and used the incident as an opportunity to open up a discussion about bullying. >> if you are at home and you are talking about the fat news lately, guess what? your children are probably going to go to school and call someone fat. >> national bullying awareness month, to our knowledge, the man who wrote the letter has not responded to the comments. >> closer to home, new at 11:00. people living in part of northwest washington dealt with flooding problems. >> millions of dollars of damage. that is in this section of d.c. tom roussey is live in your neighborhood to explain. >> we have been here and we have seen the flood waters about this high on cars and going into foclks' basements. >> it floods pretty much every time it rains. >> after a decade without a major flood, residents had an awful summer. four major floods in two months. including three in nine days in july. so which backing up into basements. >> you get nervous every time it rains. >> this woman has lived on this street for over 50 years. she is still dealing with the effects of the flooding. >>the long ter
she fired back, and used the incident as an opportunity to open up a discussion about bullying. >> if you are at home and you are talking about the fat news lately, guess what? your children are probably going to go to school and call someone fat. >> national bullying awareness month, to our knowledge, the man who wrote the letter has not responded to the comments. >> closer to home, new at 11:00. people living in part of northwest washington dealt with flooding problems....
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it looks like rain will be with us for at least the first half of the thursday. we'll be drying out and clearing out in time for the weekend. we have still sunshine. >>> still ahead, why facebook has an important meeting with the leaders of the peninsula city. . >>> wall street is preparing to reopen for business as new york city slowly recovers from the wreckage of hurricane sandy. the new york stock exchange plans to begin trading for the first time since friday. they say the trading floor didn't suffer any damage from the storm. it's the first time since a blizzard in late march of 1888. the bad weather closed the markets for two days in a row. >>> the city council will discuss the expansion of facebook headquarters. facebook currently has a nine building complex for 613 workers. the company has plans to expand with another building for an addition 2800 employees. some people in menlo park has expressed concerns on the expansion it has on local traffic and community services. >>> today on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, we're less than 24 hours from the giant vic
it looks like rain will be with us for at least the first half of the thursday. we'll be drying out and clearing out in time for the weekend. we have still sunshine. >>> still ahead, why facebook has an important meeting with the leaders of the peninsula city. . >>> wall street is preparing to reopen for business as new york city slowly recovers from the wreckage of hurricane sandy. the new york stock exchange plans to begin trading for the first time since friday. they say...
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fox 5 viewers sent us photos from the ball park and if you were at the park, bar, or work, e-mail us and go to natspicks@wttg.com and we'll post them. >>> a local university in the middle of the same sex debate. this is after accusations of an employee being fired or put on leave and voicing her opinion. >>> and this gorgeous weather didn't help one bit. >> and i think they would like it cooler, will. and we'll deliver that and a win against the cardinals. sorry, cardinals fans. we'll be bouncing back and have your forecast for the game and a look at the weekend in a couple of minutes. will. >> thank you, sue. >>> and if you have a story idea, call the fox 5 tip line. this is the number: 202-895- 3,000 better yet, layiate -- lay it all out in an e mail and we'll check things out. send your tips to fox5tips@wttg.com. ps@wttg.com. [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families, medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fees eigh
fox 5 viewers sent us photos from the ball park and if you were at the park, bar, or work, e-mail us and go to natspicks@wttg.com and we'll post them. >>> a local university in the middle of the same sex debate. this is after accusations of an employee being fired or put on leave and voicing her opinion. >>> and this gorgeous weather didn't help one bit. >> and i think they would like it cooler, will. and we'll deliver that and a win against the cardinals. sorry,...
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us or force used them for any number of purposes since then they've become much more sophisticated over the past ten years one of the things cia was doing back in the late ninety's early two thousand was what it was using drones for reconnaissance a very legitimate mission however it's redundant and this is where we need to be careful about who's doing the walk regarding military operations overseas special operations command and the military also have a fleet of drones so the question becomes why do you need to fleets and is the cia's essentially as you pointed out your direction ramping up to be a parent paramilitary organization is that in our interests i would argue no during world war two we had some occult o.s.'s office of strategic services it did both the intelligence collection mission special operations mission and a lot of us who are on the inside studying the budget issues where we talk about being more efficient not loaded really are asking why do we need both of these things so i think drop the charges does call for this at this point time especially in light of president
us or force used them for any number of purposes since then they've become much more sophisticated over the past ten years one of the things cia was doing back in the late ninety's early two thousand was what it was using drones for reconnaissance a very legitimate mission however it's redundant and this is where we need to be careful about who's doing the walk regarding military operations overseas special operations command and the military also have a fleet of drones so the question becomes...
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some of us are good for remembering figures and some of us aren't. let's try something different. the temperature at the bottom of lake supeor, new year's eve, 1900, does anyone in here happen to know what the temperature at the bottom of that lake was at that time? one, two, three, four, five, six, even less people than knew when the declaration of independence was signed. and what has happened-- the temperature happened to be, gang? say again? - four degree celsius. - four degree celsius. you're right, four degrees centigrade, right. celsius, centigrade, same, same gang. that's right, right on. does anyone happen to know what the temperature at the bottom of lake tahoe? that's over a half kilometer deep. lake superior is almost half a kilomet deep. but lake tahoe in california, does anyone here happen to know the exact figure of the temperature of the bottom of that lake right now? one, two, three, all of the same hands. what's the answer, gang? four degrees. four degrees celsius, that's right, that's right, that's right. hey, outside the building here when i came in, there was
some of us are good for remembering figures and some of us aren't. let's try something different. the temperature at the bottom of lake supeor, new year's eve, 1900, does anyone in here happen to know what the temperature at the bottom of that lake was at that time? one, two, three, four, five, six, even less people than knew when the declaration of independence was signed. and what has happened-- the temperature happened to be, gang? say again? - four degree celsius. - four degree celsius....
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and we have our work cut out for us. at the entertioner international aids conference in july this year, the cdc reported that only 25% of people living in the united states with hiv has a suppressed viral load. so, only one quarter of people have reached outcomes that we really know is so important for people to live healthier lives when they're living with hiv. the 25% is really of concern. and when you look at the disparities in hiv, those numbers are even more concerning for people of color. so, as we move forward to health equity, our focus is really how do we help people access testing, how do we help people access care in their communities. and certainly while these numbers are something that we would all like to see higher, we think there is a huge opportunity, transformative opportunity to move forward in improving these as a nation and that is the affordable care act. and i just want to acknowledge herb and his work and hhs's work in implementing the affordable care act under the outstanding leadership of secre
and we have our work cut out for us. at the entertioner international aids conference in july this year, the cdc reported that only 25% of people living in the united states with hiv has a suppressed viral load. so, only one quarter of people have reached outcomes that we really know is so important for people to live healthier lives when they're living with hiv. the 25% is really of concern. and when you look at the disparities in hiv, those numbers are even more concerning for people of...
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it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to read a book online or be able to just have a game and download a game and play with your friends as well. we are all lucky to live in san francisco, because so many of our technology companies have located their headquarters here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] and because they're located here, we can always ask them for a favor here and there and make sure no one is left out, because that is what we do in government. david chiu and i come from backgrounds where we do not want to leave anybody behind. we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these techno
it used to be kind of like "star trek" to be able to do that. you can do that these is a very affordable if you have train yourself on some of the equipment that we have and the resources that we have and be able to do that for the various senior centers that you live and work in and enjoy yourselves in. you're going to be able even to read a book online or be able to just have a game and download a game and play with your friends as well. we are all lucky to live in san francisco,...
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that includes the car seat you use. new numbers are out today showing manufacturers are making great sides in designing -- strides in designing booster seats that help keep your kids safe. charlie, what should parents look out for? >> you have to be careful with this and you have to keep in mind megan, this is doubly important in maryland. because those new laws went into effect regarding child safety seats. so inspectors say the first factor you must consider is how the seat belt fits over your child. that's according to insurance institute for highway safety. the group was released is recent survey. of the 17 models made in 2012, 15 received a top rating of best bet. the most ever since the iihs first began ranking them in 2008. so how does the seat get a best bet and make it on the list? the group looks to make sure the seat belts lie flat over your child's thighs and don't ride up to their stomachs. the shoulder belt should fit snugly and not slide off. new law took effect here in maryland in october. on october 1st
that includes the car seat you use. new numbers are out today showing manufacturers are making great sides in designing -- strides in designing booster seats that help keep your kids safe. charlie, what should parents look out for? >> you have to be careful with this and you have to keep in mind megan, this is doubly important in maryland. because those new laws went into effect regarding child safety seats. so inspectors say the first factor you must consider is how the seat belt fits...
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>> in california they're saying to us to allow the winter fuel blend to be used early changes the price by 50 cents a gallon. they have been paying $5 a gallon in california. >> like the europeans. >> california is america, if we don't change. that is the scary part. we can see the future. just look at california. no one would want to go there. stop trying to be the federal government is the message to california. they need to pull back from their own regulations. i do think that we have this opportunity that it all fits under a growth leg. i think we would say -- and governor kasich is looking at this and governor davis is working on it, so you take the energy issue and say now i can fix some of the infrastructure needs that have been piling up. if we start doing that, we will be short on labor in this country. we will need to retrain the people who are not trained or skilled. the potential is enormous if there's any vision and any leadership. >> we will take questions in a moment. first i want to ask about the front page of the new york times, campaign finance and the super pacs going
>> in california they're saying to us to allow the winter fuel blend to be used early changes the price by 50 cents a gallon. they have been paying $5 a gallon in california. >> like the europeans. >> california is america, if we don't change. that is the scary part. we can see the future. just look at california. no one would want to go there. stop trying to be the federal government is the message to california. they need to pull back from their own regulations. i do think...
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on our facebook page watch us on you tube or in h.d. on hulu and have a great night. for a decade of north almost terrorist attack. ex hostages blunders into their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross over to proust. because their future. be written. wealthy british style sun. that's not on. your.
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he comes to us from new york. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: do you think that the right-wing sort of denial of the polls -- we'll start there -- >> right. >> joy: has worked to rally their base? >> i guess. it's a pretty crummy way to try to win a national election. >> joy: when you don't have anything else, man. >> as chris christie said when you are complaining about the press, you are usually behind. i mean i'm paraphrasing. this is an outgrowth of the liberal media allegation. the press is out to get. republicans. so they have branched out and made it bigger and better in their minds. now pollsters have become part of this vast conspiracy. the liberal media has gotten all of these independent pollsters to cook their books. they even have the fox news pollster, and today rasmussen has obama up three points. so now they have everybody. it really is a vast conspiracy because no matter what direction you turn there's just more proof that it's nonsense. i mentioned the mu
he comes to us from new york. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me. >> jennifer: do you think that the right-wing sort of denial of the polls -- we'll start there -- >> right. >> joy: has worked to rally their base? >> i guess. it's a pretty crummy way to try to win a national election. >> joy: when you don't have anything else, man. >> as chris christie said when you are complaining about the press, you are usually...
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the us was on top of the world seventy five percent of the world economy was in the us about point. it started going down hill actively in one thousand nine hundred seventy one when nixon devalue the dollar took away whatever relationship but had to gold and. the standard of living of the average guy has been going down since that now two things have been keeping the standard of living higher three things but it should be number one is the average guy understands that he has to produce more than it consumes and save the difference in order to be able to survive so that will continue that's just human beings although that is savings part can't happen really save any more well the problem is that people are saving in terms of dollars and the dollar is a figure out currency it's a floating abstraction it's being created by the. williams by ben bernanke in the central bank so this is this is a social and political and economic earthquake that's building inflation in the next few years reaches twenty or thirty percent per year it's going to wipe out the savings of the middle class that's
the us was on top of the world seventy five percent of the world economy was in the us about point. it started going down hill actively in one thousand nine hundred seventy one when nixon devalue the dollar took away whatever relationship but had to gold and. the standard of living of the average guy has been going down since that now two things have been keeping the standard of living higher three things but it should be number one is the average guy understands that he has to produce more...
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when you add it up the troop surge cost us north of $250 billion there. an enormous amount of money. at a time when we're facing real economic crisis here at home. the idea was woe send in more forces to stabilize broad sectors of the country, to train the army, rebuild the afghan government, and we finally succeed in doing what we should have down in 2001 and 2002 when, unfortunately, we took our eye off the ball in afghanistan to invade iraq. the problem was in 2009, the situation in afghanistan was simply too far again, and we ahave no eye assumed that president hamid karzai were partners with us. they were far from partners. they were working at cross-purposes. the neighboring country of pakistan, we assumed the pakistans would crack down on the sanctuaries of they never did. the taliban i still allowed humongous opts of freedom of movement in pakistan. we assumed that the afghan military would stand up and really take charge of security in areas. well, as we've seep from news reports, seemingly every day, afghan soldiers are now focused on shooting a
when you add it up the troop surge cost us north of $250 billion there. an enormous amount of money. at a time when we're facing real economic crisis here at home. the idea was woe send in more forces to stabilize broad sectors of the country, to train the army, rebuild the afghan government, and we finally succeed in doing what we should have down in 2001 and 2002 when, unfortunately, we took our eye off the ball in afghanistan to invade iraq. the problem was in 2009, the situation in...
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it didn't help us as well. i think it should be a three state solution and not a two-state solution. and when i speak about three state solution, i speak about jordan and egypt and israel. i do not believe it should be a palestinian state, because look at what's happening today in gaza it's becoming a link of iran. a link of islamic radical forces come and you have to ask yourself do we want to see the same happening in jerusalem? i do not. and in my book i have a lot of criticism regarding that administration, i call it administration, but there are some more decisions. and decision to eliminate osama bin laden, i think it was the leadership inaction for president obama to decide to kill osama bin laden. he did the right thing bordering the troops to do it. but 24 hours later there was one leader that condemned the u.s. for killing one of the greatest leaders. do you know who was that leader? which condemned you, the americans? it was the leader of the hamas organization in gaza. the only one who say i am cond
it didn't help us as well. i think it should be a three state solution and not a two-state solution. and when i speak about three state solution, i speak about jordan and egypt and israel. i do not believe it should be a palestinian state, because look at what's happening today in gaza it's becoming a link of iran. a link of islamic radical forces come and you have to ask yourself do we want to see the same happening in jerusalem? i do not. and in my book i have a lot of criticism regarding...
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i'm going to show some of those. >> we've been able to use this cool new tool that allows us to track photos and tweets by longitude and latitude. what we're looking at here is kind of tweets from up and down the east coast. we're going to take a look at photos taken during sandy in three different locations. >> plus great photos starting in our area. this one from washington, d.c. >> yep. this is the washington, d.c. area, as you can see. we're going to take a look at a photo that was taken right over by truckston circle. >> take a look at that. you can see the sidewalk of it. remember, ground is really wet, so be careful around those trees. >> for sure. next we're going to go up to atlantic city, which obviously as we moved up the coast, the photos were getting more intense. and take a look at all this wood up on the beach. >> we've been showing pictures of the famous boardwalk in atlantic city. you can see all the woodpilings from there. of course, you go up to new york city, and that's where we get all the flooding and all of that worse. >> these next two photos were from lower ma
i'm going to show some of those. >> we've been able to use this cool new tool that allows us to track photos and tweets by longitude and latitude. what we're looking at here is kind of tweets from up and down the east coast. we're going to take a look at photos taken during sandy in three different locations. >> plus great photos starting in our area. this one from washington, d.c. >> yep. this is the washington, d.c. area, as you can see. we're going to take a look at a photo...
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it was hilarious to us and he loved us, so he tolerated it, but since then i've always thought if shane could talk he'd say dudes, i've got fur and this bathrobe looks crazy. i can't imagine what he would have said in some kind of uncle sam outfit, can't imagine what you'll say in mcginty's mailbag, but let's find out as always. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 along with anita brikman and topper shutt and tonight we'll have the latest on the race for the white house. don't forget, log on any time you like to www.wusa9.com. see you a bit later. bye bye. >>> "entertainment tonight." the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >> "e.t." has the proof. robert pattinson and credit tin stewart back together. the exclusive new video. their late-night rendezvous, seen together for the first time since the scandal. >>> kanye in a rage. going after a female photographer. >> [ bleep ]. >> out in miami with kim at the same place as her ex. >> kim, did you know reggie's here having dinner? >> what set kanye off? >>> kim in a cat suit? the revealing ne
it was hilarious to us and he loved us, so he tolerated it, but since then i've always thought if shane could talk he'd say dudes, i've got fur and this bathrobe looks crazy. i can't imagine what he would have said in some kind of uncle sam outfit, can't imagine what you'll say in mcginty's mailbag, but let's find out as always. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 along with anita brikman and topper shutt and tonight we'll have the latest on the race...
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used to buy in some cases private label securities.w the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities.e the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securitiee the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities.n the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities. so, i don't think the g.s.e.'s but it is a ault stretch to call them the cause financial crisis. let's talk about what the g.s.e.'s have tkodone subsequeno the crisis since they put into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar with.wput into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar with.eput into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar with.rput into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar witeput into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar with. put into conservatorship. that is the point in time i'm more familiar with. one thing they have done and reason i took the job is th
used to buy in some cases private label securities.w the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities.e the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securitiee the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities.n the government rate and the rate they used to buy in some cases private label securities. so, i don't think the g.s.e.'s but it is a ault stretch to call them the cause...
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and rob joins us from bge to give us a sense of how they are doing. rob good afternoon. thanks for joining us on a busy afternoon for you all. caller: yes. a very busy time for us. but the numbers while it's still quite a bit of outages for us it's still a number that i'm pleased to see relative to what we thought we would be seeing. we are talking about 184,000 roughly outages right now. the good news is that we've restored about 113,000 customers already. we were out in the storm yesterday. we've been now since early this morning actually about 1:30 we lifted our wind restriction on our bucket trucks and operators. we began operating in the areas where we could actually have a buffer. between where the wind was blowing and the work that we were conducting. and that allowed us to get some work done that we ordinary might not have been able to perform. so we will keep at it. we've got about 4100 folks that are working this storm of which almost 2,000 are from out of state. we will continue tie tack this pretty aggressively today. >> rob, even though we didn't get the bru
and rob joins us from bge to give us a sense of how they are doing. rob good afternoon. thanks for joining us on a busy afternoon for you all. caller: yes. a very busy time for us. but the numbers while it's still quite a bit of outages for us it's still a number that i'm pleased to see relative to what we thought we would be seeing. we are talking about 184,000 roughly outages right now. the good news is that we've restored about 113,000 customers already. we were out in the storm yesterday....
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he purchased his own freedom, secured his family's future, he uses his literacy to write free passes and free papers for other slaves, he contributed to the raising of funds for slaves in dire need for a purchase from their masters. it was in 1809 that james madison took the oath of office as fourth president promising to protect and defend the constitution that he helped found. it was 200 years later that we all watched the 44th president take that same oath. it took 200 years, a shamefully long time, but we did progress from the only allowable role for a black man in the white house to be a liveried footman like paul jennings to the first african-american president and his family making their home in that historic structure. [applause] >> president barack obama would be the first to acknowledge that is rapidly rising star was hitched to paul jennings and to untold number of other african americans whose stories may never be known but who like jennings overcame a barrage of obstacles to rise. it has been said there is nothing truly new in this world but the history that we have yet
he purchased his own freedom, secured his family's future, he uses his literacy to write free passes and free papers for other slaves, he contributed to the raising of funds for slaves in dire need for a purchase from their masters. it was in 1809 that james madison took the oath of office as fourth president promising to protect and defend the constitution that he helped found. it was 200 years later that we all watched the 44th president take that same oath. it took 200 years, a shamefully...
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louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was an believe that it was but now it's just -- i have shown vulnerabilities in the iphone and attacks where i can send a text message to the iphone and taken over. all these are fixed now. part of the contest is all these vulnerabilities being fixed. a fun way to show off your skills and so everyone gets protected by the attacks it. >> host: how long did it take you to break into this iphone and from where did you do at? an office or where? >> guest: okay, so the iphone -- i mean at the time it only took a few seconds but the preparation took time so it probably took me
louis and he joins us today on "the communicators." mr. miller, what was your goal in breaking into the iphone? >> guest: in that particular case it was for a concept like robert mentioned. they had hackers across the world and they had various devices. if you break into a device you can wind some cash in the device also. i won the contest a few times. earlier my career was more about showing things like iphones or you know, apple software were vulnerable because it really was...
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why don't you tell us about that? >> absolutely. kerry took over this thing in 1990 and he had a team a fabulous people surrounded him that lee pepper had also chosen and together they worked like clockwork and they were able to cross the country just buying banks left and right it was during the acquisition spree in the 1990's so there was a crisis going on. they grew rapidly through the nineties and by the end of the decade they had become the country's largest savings loan bank across the country. and kerry killinger had become america's favorite a banker. everyone loves wamu. they could do no wrong and they created this concept we know now although it is not going away which is free checking accounts. you could go to wamu and not have to pay any of those of allain fees' that we pay to other banks and the essentially forced the other banks to follow suit, so they were the most popular company anywhere. >> they were very good as some of the hard things in the financial acquisition merging computer systems. they do it over a weeken
why don't you tell us about that? >> absolutely. kerry took over this thing in 1990 and he had a team a fabulous people surrounded him that lee pepper had also chosen and together they worked like clockwork and they were able to cross the country just buying banks left and right it was during the acquisition spree in the 1990's so there was a crisis going on. they grew rapidly through the nineties and by the end of the decade they had become the country's largest savings loan bank across...
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you can send us a tweet or comment on facebook. try to use the hash tag sandy d.c. we'll get the questions answered for you here throughout the morning. morn[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> good morning. we continue to gear up for sandy as the latest report has it now as a tropical storm. we continue to brace for what promises to be a big rain maker. >> with sandy projected to make landfall between virginia and new york beach towns in new jersey expect to feel the brunt of the storm. we have a reporter on the beach in new jersey so we will get you to her. she is live and is goi
you can send us a tweet or comment on facebook. try to use the hash tag sandy d.c. we'll get the questions answered for you here throughout the morning. morn[ minto ] you know, those ads saying mitt romney would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more...
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what can you tell us about this group? >> they figured out because the undecideds are very minimal, but the group that fits in in terms of a generic classification and listen to me is unmarried, white, noncollege educated women. that's the target group both candidates are going. >>> i want to touch on libya making national med lines, romney campaign hammering on this -- headlines, romney campaign hammering on this. why are they staying on this and not the economy? >> now they think there's another vulnerability and that's the stewardship of foreign policy where before they didn't think they could bring it up, but they think these in consistencies and contradictions open it up for them. >> we'll see you next week for more insight. >> thank you. >>> we're looking ahead to the workweek and what mother nature has in store for us. let's turn things over to fox 5's gwen tolbart for the latest. >> talk about a fantastic day and oh, my goodness, warm, sunshine, a little windy, however, but other than that we had a spectacular fall
what can you tell us about this group? >> they figured out because the undecideds are very minimal, but the group that fits in in terms of a generic classification and listen to me is unmarried, white, noncollege educated women. that's the target group both candidates are going. >>> i want to touch on libya making national med lines, romney campaign hammering on this -- headlines, romney campaign hammering on this. why are they staying on this and not the economy? >> now...